You are relating to SVO soap no? Like an olive oil castille? What I am on about is using the glycerine by-product from biodiesel production and converting that into a usable soap. So far so good by the way. Everything is hardening up nicely, as expected (hoped). Now only leaves to see what becomes of it once it has cured for awhile.
Luc
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anti-Fossil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine soap making


I have been making my own soap for about 14 years now.  The only real
"secret" that I have found in regards to fantastic foaming action of your
soaps is the inclusion of coconut oil (c.o.) in your recipe.  I am aware
that a few of the more popular websites, and even books written on the
subject, warn against using too high a percentage of c.o. because of its
drying effects on the skin.  However, I keep the percentage of c.o. in my
soap between 20% and 40%, and haven't had any problems with excessively dry skin. Common sense must also come in to play of course. If you start with
dry skin, you would definitely want to stay on lower end of those
percentages with c.o., and increase the hydrating oils like olive, and
settle for less foaming soap.

AntiFossil
Mike Krafka USA


----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine soap making


Dear Legal Eagle,

There is an industrial and commercial method of using
refined glycerin for the manufacturing of natural
soaps and detergents (and the harsher soaps too).

As JFT advocates, there is a personal quest too -
making your own stuff.

In the industrial and commercial world there is a
worldwide "glut" of glcyerin! compared to a couple
years ago. I've been following this recently.

But on the personal level, me thinks the idea of
making homegrown soaps is pretty neat.

It can be Family get together like making ice cream!

Take care and good luck!

--- Legal Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What to do with the copious amounts of glycerine by
> product ? We can follow
> through with the seperation of the components an get
> a close to pure
> glycerine, providing we have a market for it, or we
> can use it to make soap.
> JtF has a few good articles on that too.
> http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycerin.html
> I am in the process of experiementing with a couple
> recipes that, I hope,
> will give a fairly decent usable product. I have
> used some as a body soap
> and it works great, however very little foamong
> action and that is a problem
> in most circles, so I am trying three diffenrent
> approaches.
> 1) 100ml water with 10gr NaOH per liter of glycerine
> by product
> 2) 150ml water with 15gr NaOH per liter of glycerine
> by product
> 30 200ml water with 20gr NaOH per liter of glycerine
> by product
>
> Firstly the methanol must be removed/recovered by
> raising the temps above
> 65C (148.5F) and then the NaOH disolved into a
> little more than warm water.
> Once the glycerine has cooled a bit, to about 43C
> (110F) then mix in the
> water/NaOH while stirring for about a minute or two.
> Pour into a mold and
> let settle. How long will be subject of another post
> when I have it figured
> out :-)
> The first one has had two weeks to settle out
> anything that was going to do
> that and it did. Some gelatenous substance caked a
> portion of the hardened
> glycerine and had to be scrapped off, but the result
> was still solid bars.
> The second and third recipes are yet to be finished
> however they already
> show more potential, primarily the third which began
> solidifying almost
> immediately and shows good promise.
> I shall keep you posted as to the success/failure of
> this as we go along. No
> sense throwing away a perfectly good product if it
> can be used eh? I am
> determined that it will.
> Luc
>
>
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